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How to Transfer Crypto from Coinbase Wallet to Trust Wallet? Full Guide

非托管钱包(如Coinbase Wallet、Trust Wallet)让用户完全掌控私钥,支持多链资产自主管理,交易本地签名,需严格保管12词助记词并匹配正确网络以防资产丢失。(154字符)

May 07, 2026 at 08:19 pm

Understanding Wallet Types and Control

1. Coinbase Wallet is a non-custodial mobile wallet developed by Coinbase, meaning users hold their own private keys and have full control over assets.

2. Trust Wallet is also a non-custodial multi-chain wallet, supporting thousands of tokens across Ethereum, BSC, Polygon, Solana, and more.

3. Neither wallet relies on centralized servers to authorize transactions—every transfer is signed locally using your device’s secure enclave or software key storage.

4. Both wallets generate a 12-word recovery phrase during setup; this phrase must never be shared, entered on untrusted websites, or stored digitally without encryption.

5. Transferring between them does not involve any intermediary service—it is a direct on-chain transaction once initiated and signed.

Verifying Network Compatibility

1. Before initiating a transfer, identify the blockchain network used by the token you intend to move—for example, USDT exists as ERC-20 (Ethereum), BEP-20 (BSC), and TRC-20 (Tron).

2. Check the receiving address format in Trust Wallet: if it starts with “0x”, it is an Ethereum-compatible address; if it begins with “bnb” or “bc1”, verify whether it corresponds to BSC or Bitcoin networks respectively.

3. In Coinbase Wallet, go to the asset details page and confirm the network label displayed beside the token name—this must match the network supported by the Trust Wallet address.

4. Attempting to send BEP-20 tokens to an Ethereum address—or vice versa—will result in permanent loss of funds, as cross-network transfers are not natively supported.

5. Always cross-check network identifiers using official blockchain explorers like Etherscan for Ethereum or BscScan for Binance Smart Chain before finalizing the transaction.

Initiating the Transfer from Coinbase Wallet

1. Open Coinbase Wallet and navigate to the asset you wish to transfer.

2. Tap the “Send” button and paste the Trust Wallet receiving address exactly as copied from the “Receive” section.

3. Enter the amount carefully—double-check digits, decimal places, and avoid sending the entire balance if gas fees are deducted separately.

4. Adjust the network fee slider if available; higher fees prioritize faster confirmation, especially during peak congestion on Ethereum or BSC.

5. Review all fields: recipient address, amount, network, and estimated fee—then tap “Confirm” and authenticate with biometrics or passcode.

Tracking Transaction Status

1. After signing, the transaction hash appears immediately in Coinbase Wallet under recent activity.

2. Paste that hash into the corresponding blockchain explorer to monitor confirmations in real time.

3. Trust Wallet may take several seconds to minutes to reflect the incoming balance, depending on network speed and wallet sync settings.

4. If the transaction remains pending longer than expected, verify whether the gas price was sufficient or whether the destination address supports the token standard being sent.

5. No action is required on the Trust Wallet side—once the transaction is confirmed on-chain, the balance updates automatically during the next wallet refresh cycle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Can I send NFTs from Coinbase Wallet to Trust Wallet?Yes, provided both wallets support the same standard (e.g., ERC-721 or ERC-1155) and the target chain matches. Ensure the NFT contract address and token ID are valid on the destination network.

Q2: Why does my transferred token show zero balance in Trust Wallet even after multiple confirmations?This usually occurs when the token contract is not added manually in Trust Wallet. Go to “Add Custom Token”, select the correct network, and input the exact contract address used in the transaction.

Q3: Is it safe to reuse the same Trust Wallet address for multiple transfers from Coinbase Wallet?Yes, public addresses can be reused indefinitely. However, never reuse a private key or recovery phrase across devices or platforms.

Q4: Do I need to enable any special feature in Trust Wallet to receive tokens from Coinbase Wallet?No special setting is needed. As long as the address belongs to the correct network and the token is deployed there, Trust Wallet will recognize and display the asset upon confirmation.

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